Coffee prices may be set to soar as the global market skyrockets
date:Feb 25, 2014
per cent, said Chris Togias, Director Griffiths Coffee.

With coffee prices already increased by 50 per cent in the last year, the market is becoming even hotter for coffee beans, according to Griffiths Coffee. Coffee prices are getting an additional jolt as abnormally hot and dry weather in Brazil, which produces a third of the worlds coffee beans, pushes the price of Arabica to its highest price since October 2012 on concerns of tighter global supplies.

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